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News from Convergence…

It’s day three here in New Orleans, and the past few days have been full of sessions, meetings, demos, and newsworthy announcements!  I want to quickly recap just a few of them that our GP Insiders not attending may find interesting…

  • Extender gets a facelift: One of our most popular add-ons has always been Extender, which gives users the ability to easily add additional windows and fields to an existing GP form/window.  We are happy to announce that some very cool functionality will be added to Extender in our SP4 release (slated for a July drop), allowing you to add entirely independent forms to Microsoft Dynamics GP without having to attach them to an existing GP form/window!  This will open up entirely new ways for partners and end users to customize Dynamics GP, all within a completely NON developer user interface.  We’ve done a number of demos and a couple of sessions on this functionality this week, and so far the reaction has been VERY positive.  One more note about this…the price for the Extender module will be going up on August 1st (an increase of around $700), so BUY IT NOW!  That’s right folks, Extender is on sale right now so grab this great module before the price goes up to reflect the increased functionality coming in SP4. :)
  • Using Dynamics GP and CRM?   If so, you will be excited to hear we officially announced the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Adapter for Microsoft Dynamics GP this week!  The CRM Adapter will be an out of the box integration tool linking key data within CRM and Dynamics GP, and will be available late summer 2009.  This is a COMPLETELY new integration toolset, built from the ground up by members of the Fargo development team.  Similar to the Extender sessions/demos, we have gotten some great feedback this week on the new integration from our Partners and Customers.  I am sure we’ll go into this topic much more in a future post.
  • Version “11” progress: We are roughly 12-14 months away from the release of Microsoft Dynamics GP version “11” (this is the internal name…we’ll likely ship with a different moniker for this release), and we’ve been busy this week giving Partners and Customers a sneak-peak of some great functionality coming in this release.  Here are the big version “11” demos we’ve done this week:
    • Printing a GP form (such as a Sales Order) to Microsoft Office Word, along with giving users the ability to print any GP report/form to Word if they so choose.
    • Emailing groups of documents (such as Purchase Orders) with just the click of a button (tons of functionality behind this…stay tuned for more).
    • Allowing those you do business with to login to their own Customer or Vendor Portal, where they can view key information related to their transactions in Dynamics GP, or even make changes to select data within your system (a vendor updating the shipping dates on a PO for example).
    • Charts, graphs and gauges galore!  Entirely new charts, graphs and gauges will be available on both the Business Portal dashboards as well as the Dynamics GP homepage.
    • Want to get more details after viewing the new charts, graphs, or gauges? Version “11” will allow you to drill down from those graphical elements to reports that contain the detailed transaction data behind it, and then drill down all the way from those reports back into the Dynamics GP inquiry windows! 

Those are just a few of the newsworthy happenings going on this week at Convergence.  I’d keep going, but I’ve got to get over to the Convention Center for Kevin Schofield’s keynote.  Kevin is the GM of Microsoft Research and will be showcasing some of the awesome technology his group is creating behind the closed doors of MS Research.  It will be a fun glimpse into the future! 

Take care GP Insiders…we’ll catch you later!

AndyW

Comments

  • Anonymous
    March 13, 2009
    PingBack from http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=2297

  • Anonymous
    March 16, 2009
    Make sure you catchup on more Convergence news from the official Dynamics GP blog.

  • Anonymous
    March 16, 2009
    For those of you who were unable to attend Convergence 2009 in New Orleans, there are a number of posts

  • Anonymous
    March 16, 2009
    For those of you who were unable to attend Convergence 2009 in New Orleans, there are a number of posts

  • Anonymous
    March 17, 2009
    You state in this blog that Extender "is on sale now." I have look on PartnerSource but cannot find any reference to a sale or discount.

  • Anonymous
    March 18, 2009
    Hi Carl, Sorry if I wasn't clear!  What I meant is that with the price of Extender going up on August 1st as a result of the increased functionality, customers can buy it NOW (or anytime before 8/1) at the current price and essentially receive the new features and functionality without paying the higher price!  While not an "official" sale, we do think it is a great opportunity for customers to buy it today and get the new stuff for "free".  Hope that makes sense. :) AndyW

  • Anonymous
    March 18, 2009
    The comment has been removed

  • Anonymous
    March 21, 2009
    Microsoft Official GP blog in one if it posts mentioned some progresses about what they internally call

  • Anonymous
    April 27, 2009
    Hi DynGPTeam "Microsoft Dynamics CRM Adapter for Microsoft Dynamics GP". Is this the follow-up of the "Microsoft CRM Connector for Microsoft Dynamics GP" that is supported dynamics GP 8/9 and dynamics  CRM 3.0 and will this product implement BizTalk 2006/MSMQ messaging? JP

  • Anonymous
    April 27, 2009
    Hi DynGPTeam "Microsoft Dynamics CRM Adapter for Microsoft Dynamics GP". Is this the follow-up of the "Microsoft CRM Connector for Microsoft Dynamics GP" that is supported dynamics GP 8/9 and dynamics  CRM 3.0 and will this product implement BizTalk 2006/MSMQ messaging? JP

  • Anonymous
    April 28, 2009
    Hi JP, This is an entirely new product, not really a "follow-up" from the previous CRM Connector product linking older versions of the two apps.  It is NOT based on Biz Talk as was the previous tool.  More details will be shared about this exciting new product later this spring/summer.  Thanks for your interest! DynGPTeam

  • Anonymous
    April 28, 2009
    Hi DynGPTeam, Thanks for the quick response. So until that time, late summer (US), the option for an integration solution between Microsoft Dynamics GP and Microsoft Dynamics CRM is either a third party product, Scribe / Nolan or a custom integration implementation based on BizTalk 2006, BizTalk CRM 4.0 adapter and eConnect for GP. JP

  • Anonymous
    April 29, 2009
    That is correct JP!